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Indirect effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 on the kidney in coronavirus disease patients

A. Couturier, Sophie Ferlicot, Kévin Chevalier, Matthieu Guillet, Marie Essig, Stéphane Jauréguiberry, Rocco Collarino, Mathilde Dargelos, Alice Michaut, Guillaume Géri, Anne–Marie Roque–Afonso, Mohamad Zaidan, Ziad A. Massy

2020Clinical Kidney Journal44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Among patients hospitalized for novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), between 10 and 14% develop an acute kidney injury and around half display marked proteinuria and haematuria. Post-mortem analyses of COVID-19 kidney tissue suggest that renal tubular cells and podocytes are affected. Here we report two cases of collapsing glomerulopathy and tubulointerstitial lesions in living COVID-19 patients. Despite our use of sensitive reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction techniques in this study, we failed to detect the virus in blood, urine and kidney tissues. Our observations suggest that these kidney lesions are probably not due to direct infection of the kidney by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineKidneyAcute kidney injuryCoronavirusGlomerulopathyProteinuriaPathologyRespiratory systemCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Kidney diseaseDiseaseImmunologyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesChronic Kidney Disease and DiabetesPancreatitis Pathology and Treatment
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